Rinehart Targets 18-1 Portable Archery Targets

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- Portable and long lasting
- 18 vivid target zones
- Backed with self-healing foam
- Stops field points, broadheads, even expandable blades
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 39
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fullmet Archery targets
I have tried almost every other archery target on the market and so far Rinehart is quite superior in every way. I have bought Rinehart targets for years and do not intend to switch. Regards, Bill
July 22, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by coonhunter27 Great target
I got this target after shooting my friends. I shot it at his house and fell in love with it. Its great for rage broadheads. I have had mine about 2 months and shot every day. I said that i would shoot one side out then go to the next. But i dont think its going to happen! I have put well over 1000 shots in this one side. All its done was put a little hole in it about the size of a marble. And still stopping great. I give this target two thumps up!!!!
And remember you get what you pay for and its worth it.
March 28, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JaredL Great Stopping Power
This target stops everything and stays intact at the same time. When you shoot broadheads into it it doesn't flake or have chunks coming out of it like most targets when you shoot broadheads. It's a little hard to pull the broadheads out, but not that bad especially with the target being the size that it is you can just flip it over and put your foot on it.
March 22, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 Rinehart is the way to go
I am a beginning recurve archer but I am a rabid researcher who had researched all the possibly best targets for doing what I do. The rinehart 18-1 is by far the best I have used. I have spent 30 dollars, 40 dollars on other bag targets only to have to deal with the hassle of replacing them and they are truly one dimensional with really only having one target face.
The Rineharts multiple faces and angles are perfect for hunters or archers who shoot from angles because the arrow will always find a place in the target that does not bend or damage the arrow because of the angled sides. If you have an errant shot that found the target at a weird angle your not going to bend the field point either because it will usually sink in after skimming from the target.
I have only put about 40 shots into the target but besides the scuff marks of it being in my truck this thing looks brand new! The only down side is the size of the target it seems small but in reality thats the target area you should be shooting for anyways.
I do not suggest it but I have also hung the target on a tree branch from the rope and it worked pretty well...
Overall I give this target a 10/10 review...
January 19, 2011
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Holds up well. This will cause more wear and tear than field points...stating the obvious...but, there are multiple sides to the target. I shot thousands of broadhead tipped arrows at this target w/o any pass through.A:Â
the target holds up great to broadheadsA:Â
yes it does but like any target they will wear it down faster than field pointsAnswers
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Don't own a crossbow but, I can't see why it wouldn't.A:Â
Yes, it will stop them. See customer reviews as one individual recommends use of arrow lube so the bolts can be removed more easily.Answers
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I put my target not up against but near a wall on some hard carpet. I shot my first shots into the target from 5 yards out. The target didn't budge an inch, no lean back, no roll over, no movement whatsoever. Only time it moved was when I was taking the arrows out & put it away so that it wasn't out in the open.A:Â
Shot mine thousands of times. Never had it roll over. This target has some weight to it and is very well designed.A:Â
no unless on unbalanced/un-even surfaceA:Â
I have shot this block at 10 yards with a 66 lbs. compound bow and it will not roll over upon impact unless you are shooting downhill and the target is on place on the hill.A:Â
I have not had a problem with rolling. Sometimes the target moves right or left if you are not hitting the bulls eye!A:Â
Never had a problem with it rolling over and I've shot it quite a bit.A:Â
No problems with rollover, and 300 fps bows.A:Â
No never had this problem. I think you could shoot it with a gun and it wouldnt happenA:Â
No it is very center weighted and evenly distributed throughout the product. Plus if it did turn over which I have kicked it once already it landed with arrow side up because of the angles it just lands and it does not roll much at all.A:Â
Of course! I solved the problem of rolling over by stringing some para cord through the handle and securing it to a couple of trees. If you dont have trees you could probably use tent stakes and bungee cords, I had to do that out in the plains.Top 500 Contributor
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I have shot this target all over, and the only time that I have seen it move is if I shoot the side target while it is on a smooth flat surface. The target will spin about 3 inches in the direction of the impact, but nothing more. Doesn't move on grass or dirt.I have never seen one of these flip over on impact. Honestly though, if that ever did happen, it would simply turn to another target face so you could keep shooting.
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15" x 15" x 15" Top to bottom, left to right, front to backA:Â
16x16 inchesA:Â
Its about 18" square.1 of 1
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